I live in Gray, Ga. like to know what zone is it?
Gray, GA is in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 8a. Your average annual extreme minimum temperatures are 10 to 15 degrees F (-12 to -9 C).
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Can I filter results to Zone 3 Thxs for your help
Yes, if you search the term "zone 3" with your search, it will come up with results.
Here is our collection of articles for your zone: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gardening-by-zone/zone-3/page/10
Hello! I notice you mention hardiness zones when talking about plants and the conditions they prefer....but I notice they're US zones. How would I figure out what hardiness zone I live in if I live in Canada? According to other zoning maps I've found for Canada it looks like I'm in a 3b to 4a but how would that translate to the USDA hardiness zones? In the attached photo is a close up of Alberta. I live in Edmonton, Alberta.
There is a very easy way to convert from our zoning system to yours. Just add one to get the Canadian equivalence. For example, if it refers to our zone 4, it would be your zone 5.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/planting-zones/are-canada-zones-similar-to-us.htm
You can also compare the temperature ranges rather than the zone number.
We just moved to Pahrump NV from Santa Rosa CA. One of the plants we brought with us is a beautiful Coleonema Pulchrum Compacta, still in a 1 gal. pot. I’d like to know if it is safe to plant it in the ground. It would receive eastern exposure (where I’d like to plant it) until around 11 a.m. Or, I could move it to a bigger (5 gal) pot and keep an eye on it. But I still need to know the planting zone for Pahrump, NV. So far I haven’t found it online. I do have a Western Gardens planting book with all the zones in it but it is still packed away and I haven’t found it yet. Can you help me with the zone and possibly info about this beautiful and aromatic plant?
Zip 89048 is in USDA Hardiness zone 8a, with average annual extreme minimum temperatures of 10 to 15 degrees F. Coleonema Pulchrum Compacta I found is hardy in zones 8-11, so you are right on the edge. I would ask a local nurseryman how it fares in your area during the winter just to be sure before I planted it.
http://marinmg.ucanr.edu/Choose_Plants/Plant_Guide/Reports/Wildlife_Value/?uid=91&ds=451
Where can I find information about the "zones". What they are, where they are along with plant info for each.
You can find hardiness zone information here:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/planting-zones/usda-planting-zone-map.htm
I would like to see a map of all zones. Want to make sure I'm doing my flowers properly
Your, specific, area of Ohio registers as zone 6. This page can give you more information:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/planting-zones/usda-planting-zone-map.htm
Planting zone for Placerville California.
Pacerville is in zone 9a. Here's a link for reference:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/planting-zones/usda-planting-zone-map.htm